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Données personnelles Elsie Lee Eddlemon 

Source 1

Famille de Elsie Lee Eddlemon

Elle est mariée avec Lewis Albert Orrell.

Ils se sont mariés le 31 octobre 1909 à Garland Co., Arkansas, Verenigde Staten, elle avait 19 ans.Les sources 6, 7


Enfant(s):

  1. Unnamed Orrell  1910-1910
  2. Elvie Marie Orrell  1912-1994 
  3. John Albert Orrell  1915-1994 
  4. Edgar Reed Orrell  1918-2007 
  5. Jennie Allene Orrell  1923-2013 


Notes par Elsie Lee Eddlemon


California Death Index, 1940-1997
Name: ORRELL, ELSIE L
Social Security #: 549442870
Sex: FEMALE
Birth Date: 8 Aug 1890
Birthplace: ARKANSAS
Death Date: 27 Dec 1973
Death Place: SACRAMENTO
Mother's Maiden Name:
Father's Surname:

Social Security Death Index
Name: Elsie Orrell
SSN: 549-44-2870
Last Residence: 95608 Carmichael, Sacramento, California, United States of America
Born: 6 Aug 1890
Died: Dec 1973
State (Year) SSN issued: California (Before 1951)

3-1-65
My dear children,

Always happy to receive a word from you so will try to keep them letters coming by ans. with a few lines this beutiful, beutiful sunshiney blue sky morning. My how fast these two last months have past. Seems summer is just around the corner, as the sayin goes.

Elvie and family came up yesterday. She read the letter so I'm sending to you as you suggested with another one that I had written 12 years ago. I could write a lot more about my life history but I don't guess it will do any one any good. But as I'm living in the past anyway I think of so many things. I'm mentioning the high points. I may write more sometime. Elvie said Barneys mother is writing on her life story too.

Well I'll close this and get some more things done before I have to go to town. I trust you are all well and happy. I'm feeling old.

My my, Dick must be swimming in money to pay $20.00 for a hair permanant for just how permanant. Any way you know they don't last long. The best of them. Well thats him not me.

bye now,
as ever mama

Elsie Lee Eddlemon-Orrell was born Aug. 6, 1890,was left an orphan at the age of seven yers. Lived with my aunt, "my fathers sister" until I was (11) elevon yrs. old. When I had my (12) twelveth birthday I was living at Butrans, a couple of old people that lived up on Walnut Creek about 60 miles west of my aunts home. When I had my (13) thirteen birthday I was living up about ten miles further up in the (ruts?) clost to Crystal Springs with another old couple that needed someone to do earounds for them and work. Had my 14th birthday back down in the settlement where my aunt lived with some nabhors that needed a girl to work for them, and too, they could see what was going on. They felt sorry for me, so they said. But it was a younger couple with three children and thire was plenty of work to be done on farm.Same thing happened with another young couple when I had my 15th birthday. Soll Dadd was corting me then. My first sweet heart.

I staid with first one and then another, working mostly for my bord and room. When I did a days work in field I got .50 a day. When I did hs. work and took care of babys, I got $1.50 a week. At the time I had my 16th birthday I was staying with Sols brother Lige and his wife (thats where Sol was living). I was making $3.00 week and my room and bord, which was a plenty to buy what clothes I needed.But thatfall, in 1906 my love affair was blasted, with my fioncia being aflicted a terible sickness. And when it was over, everything else was over with he and me.

That fall my brother Henry came and perswaded me to go over to Mazarn about 10 miles away and live. So my three brothers and my only sister and me, moved into a house there clost and made a crop that year. I became 17 years old that year and there is where I met Lewis A. Orrell at church. He fell in love with me so he said at first sight. And it wasent long untill we were going steady for two years and married in 1909 Oct. 31st.

In Sept. 3, 1910 our first baby came, and didn't live. In 1912 our 2nd baby Elvie came on July 18 at Shorts Timber Co. down clost to Shirdan Ark. In 1915 our son John Albert came on John Mathews farm, clost to Red Field Ark. 1918 Edgar came. We were living in the old Orrell house clost to Pearcy Ark. And in 1923 Allene came to live with us in the old Vanderberg house near Royal Ark., Hot Springs being our home town in Ark.

Elvie marred first time Apr. 29 - [19]34, 2nd time Dec 21st 1948. J.A. marred 1st time to Evangelen Mudge Sept. 25th 1937, 2nd time to Jennie Wheeler Nov. 14 1954. Edgar R. O. marred Pauline Jones Aug. 30 1940. Jennie Allene marred Lawrence Wisner Feb. 8th 1944.

Husband-father-grandfather-and great grandfather passed away Oct. 3rd 1964. Mother-grandmother-great grandmother written Feb. 6th 1965.

We married in 1909, Oct. 31st. Our first house was a 10x12 foot tent. (no 1) We moved from Mazarn up into a milling country. I forgot the name of the place, but we lived thire, I think, about three weeks. Lewis was aiming on started in the butcher business. Made a failure of that. (no. 2) We moved back to Mazarn up in the hills clost to Gossitts Mill on the hill. (no. 3) Moved from thire down to the bottom of the hill. Still living in the tent and he cutting timber with Dow Buck. (no 4) In March of 1910 we moved back on Mazarn on his dads place. He cut fire wood for his dad. And that summer his dad put up a two bot'd house (no. 5) and we moved out of the little tent into the house. For out tent was just about gone for we had gone through two or three storms and one fire by this time and it was pretty well shot to pieces.

In Sep. the 3rd 1910 our first baby came, only living 12 hours. The year of 1910 Lewis made a little crop of Cotton on the Wilson place, my bro Charlie helping. (no. 6) In 1911 we moved to Grant County to Farrells Camp, he working cutting tember. (no. 7) 17th of July that year we moved again. Elvie was borned the 18, 1912, the next day after we moved. (no. 8) When she was three month old we moved to Newport Ark. on the White River out in the country, he still cutting tember.

(no. 9) In Feb of 1913 we moved in to town and he worked at a handle factory for a while. (no. 10) Then we moved again while thire. (no. 11) Then we moved back down in the country near the river (oh yes he dug mussel shells a while when we were thire the first time). (no. 12) Then we moved again and he cut timber a while. Elvie now was eleven months old. (no. 13) When she was 17 months old we moved back to Farrells Camp and he worked in the tember again. (no. 14) Until in Feb. of 1915, we moved on John Mathews place near Red Field Ark. to make a cotton crop. Albert was born July 4th that year.

(no. 15) In Sept. following we moved to Shiridan Ark. for Lewis to go to school to finish a degree so he could teach school. (no. 16) In 1916 we moved back up to Mathews and made another cotton crop. (no. 17) In June or July of that same year we moved over clost to where he taught his first school. When that was out (either two or three months) (no. 18) we moved back to gather our crop on the Mathews farm. (no. 19) Then we moved down below Shiridan where he taught his 2nd school that winter (about 5 months I think). (no. 20) Then when school was out we moved up on the highway and again( no. 21) we moved down on John Mathews farm and made another cotton crop, for the same man but a different place.

(no. 22) In Jan of 1918 we moved back to Mazarn on the old Orrell place. This is where our boy Edgar came to live with us on Nov. 8 1918. Lewis taught his 3rd school thire at Mazarn that winter. (no 23) In Oct. 1919 we moved to Texas Elleott. (no. 24) From thire in 1920 we moved Wagner Refinery, (no. 25) then moved back to Bugscliffe. (no. 26) Then to Fortworth Texas. (no. 27) Then back to Ark. on the Vanderburg place, he working at saw mill. This was Nov. 1923. This was where our daughter Allene was born Nov. 18, 1923.

(no. 28) In Jan 1924 we moved over in the log house clost to Lewis's mother. (no. 29) Then we moved up on the river at Shorts Mill and he worked thire that winter of 24. (no. 30) Then we moved back in the little boy house.

(no. 31) Then we moved out west, stopping a little while at different places for a short time picking cotton, untill we got to Rogers Ark. (no. 32) We moved from thire to Faithill. (no. 33) We moved from thire to Sherman. (no. 34) The taking a long detour around, we moved to (Weeds?) Bible School in Arizona. Moved seven times in Arizona and 4 times I forgot (ma....). (no. 45) from thire (no. 46) we moved to California to Elmonte in 1936 Nov. which was a bad move because we lost all of our children thire. (no. 47) Well we moved from there in 1943 to Hemet. (no. 48) in 1944 we moved back to Elmonte. (no. 49) In 1945 we moved to Fetterly ave in east LosAngeles.

(no. 50) Moved form thire to Juneau Alaska in 1949. (no. 51) Moved back to Fetterly. (no. 52) 1950 moved back to Hemet in Jones Court. (no. 53) Moved from there to Mayberry. (no. 54) From thire to Warthx. (no. 55) moved from there to where we, or I live, at 719 E Whittier. This date is now Nov. 22 1953Hemet Calif.

At the present time I'm all alone. My children and my husband all have left me but I'm happy in the Lord. That means more to me than anything else. Alot of things I don't understand. I have quit trying to understand. I'm just trusting in Jesus.

Mom Orrell

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Ancêtres (et descendants) de Elsie Lee Eddlemon

Susan F. Adams
± 1830-< 1869
Edward H. Jordan
± 1828-± 1883
Mary A.
± 1841-????

Elsie Lee Eddlemon
1890-1973

1909

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    Événements historiques

    • La température le 6 août 1890 était d'environ 21,7 °C. La pression du vent était de 1 kgf/m2 et provenait en majeure partie du nord-nord-ouest. La pression atmosphérique était de 76 cm de mercure. Le taux d'humidité relative était de 75%. Source: KNMI
    • Du 21 avril 1888 au 21 août 1891 il y avait aux Pays-Bas le cabinet Mackay avec comme premier ministre Mr. A. baron Mackay (AR).
    • En l'an 1890: Source: Wikipedia
      • La population des Pays-Bas était d'environ 4,5 millions d'habitants.
      • 1 janvier » l'Érythrée est unifiée en une colonie par le gouvernement italien.
      • 15 mars » |l'empereur Guillaume II retire son soutien au chancelier Bismarck, son limogeage officiel aura lieu quelques jours plus tard.
      • 5 août » convention coloniale entre la France et le Royaume-Uni, sur Madagascar et Zanzibar.
      • 6 août » première exécution par chaise électrique, à la prison d'Auburn de New York.
      • 12 septembre » fondation de Salisbury en Rhodésie du Sud.
      • 12 novembre » «toast d'Alger».
    • La température au 31 octobre 1909 était entre 3,9 et 10,5 °C et était d'une moyenne de 7,4 °C. Il y avait 1,1 heures de soleil (11%). La force moyenne du vent était de 3 Bft (vent modéré) et venait principalement du est nordest. Source: KNMI
    • Du 12 février 1908 au 29 août 1913 il y avait aux Pays-Bas le cabinet Heemskerk avec comme premier ministre Mr. Th. Heemskerk (AR).
    • En l'an 1909: Source: Wikipedia
      • La population des Pays-Bas était d'environ 5,8 millions d'habitants.
      • 12 février » à New York, la National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) est créée, à l'initiative de Mary White Ovington.
      • 24 février » |la Serbie, soutenue par la Russie, se mobilise et menace l'empereur François-Joseph d'annexer la Dalmatie, la Croatie et la Bosnie-Herzégovine.
      • 26 février » l'Empire ottoman reconnaît l'annexion de la Bosnie par l'Autriche-Hongrie, mettant fin à la crise bosniaque.
      • 16 mars » |l'équipe de football d'Angleterre écrase celle d'Allemagne 9 à 0.
      • 17 mars » en France, la grève des postiers, qui dure jusqu'au 22 mai, donnera l'occasion de vérifier l'acharnement de Georges Clemenceau, surnommé le «fusilleur de la classe ouvrière» depuis la répression de Villeneuve-Saint-Georges (30 juillet 1908).
      • 13 avril » incident du 31 mars, pendant la contre-révolution ottomane de 1909.
    • La température au 27 décembre 1973 était entre 5,4 et 7,4 °C et était d'une moyenne de 6,5 °C. Il y avait une précipitation de 1,7 mm pendant 6,0 heure(s). Il faisait presque totalement couvert. La force moyenne du vent était de 3 Bft (vent modéré) et venait principalement du sud-ouest. Source: KNMI
    • Du jeudi, juillet 20, 1972 au vendredi, mai 11, 1973 il y avait aux Pays-Bas le cabinet Biesheuvel II avec comme premier ministre Mr. B.W. Biesheuvel (ARP).
    • Du vendredi, mai 11, 1973 au lundi, décembre 19, 1977 il y avait aux Pays-Bas le cabinet Den Uyl avec comme premier ministre Drs. J.M. den Uyl (PvdA).
    • En l'an 1973: Source: Wikipedia
      • La population des Pays-Bas était d'environ 13,4 millions d'habitants.
      • 15 janvier » |lors d'une audience accordée à Golda Meir, Première ministre israélienne, le pape Paul VI se déclare partisan d'une internationalisation de Jérusalem.
      • 30 janvier » à Washington, D.C., Gordon Liddy et James McCord sont reconnus coupables dans l'affaire des micros aux bureaux du Parti démocrate, en juin 1972; cela mènera à la démission de Richard Nixon, en août 1974.
      • 22 mars » le général Soeharto, président d'Indonésie et seul candidat en lice, est réélu pour cinq ans (il en sera de même en 1978, 1983, 1988, 1993 et 1998).
      • 23 mars » |Gordon Liddy, reconnu coupable de participation à l'installation de tables d'écoutes au siège du Parti démocrate, situé dans l'immeuble du Watergate à Washington, D.C., est condamné par le juge John Sirica; il est le premier condamné dans le scandale du Watergate.
      • 24 septembre » la Guinée-Bissau se proclame indépendante.
      • 20 octobre » massacre du samedi soir dans le cadre du scandale du Watergate.
    

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